The Film Illogical Society is a podcast that, well frankly, focuses on film by doing what they know best: talking about! Including lists, movie games, and the always popular ‘what if’ game!
Ghostbusters. A little known film from the year 1984. It’s also number 95 on the BBC list of top comedies of all time. Chad thinks it should be much higher. Like, maybe top 10. I’m not sure if he liked…
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1950s Born Yesterday, starring Oscar winner Judy Holliday as the title character, is number 96 on the BBC Top Comedies of all time. How does it hold up for Chad and Kris? Listen and find out!
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Take a step back in time with Chad and Kris, to 1932 for this week’s classic comedy from Laurel and Hardy, The Music Box. This iconic film won an Academy Award, the first for a short. Does it hold up…
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2009, the year the Hangover came out. One of the top grossing, and most surprising movies, of that year. Not only did it make Bradley Cooper a star, it was great for Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis – the real…
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The Jerk, the 1979 Steve Martin classic, follows Navin Johnson as he goes from being poor to being rich, and back to being poor. This film, which launched Steve Martin’s career in Hollywood (well, beyond his stand-up and SNL appearances)…
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The Ladies Man, the classic Tim…wait, wrong one. This Ladies Man is the ORIGINAL! Yes! With Jerry Lewis! How does this classic comedy film (and number 100 (Tied) on the BBC Top Comedies of all time stack up for Chad…
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In this very special episode, your hosts, Kris Schulz and T.C. De Witt discuss a selection of the 2018 Oscar nominations, as well as their overall opinions of the film world of 2017. We also discuss the highly anticipated explanation…
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In this premiere episode of the Film Illogical Society, Kris and Chad review the (tied for) 100th best comedy, as tabulated by the BBC, The King of Comedy. Robert de Niro is a struggling comedian who decides he needs to…
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